Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] by just " in BNC.

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1 Administration is handled by just three staff including Norman Eggleton .
2 This meant that a " yes " vote was cast by just over 61 per cent of registered electors , and around 56 per cent of all Soviet citizens of voting age .
3 With the reserves winning 2-1 at Falkirk to stay top of the Premier Reserve League , it was a good day all round for Hearts , though one disappointment for chairman Wallace Mercer was that the game at Tynecastle was watched by just over 7,000 .
4 The tiny station at Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire is run by just two people , and both are dedicated to keeping the long suffering rail traveller happy .
5 Wine imports over the same period were reduced by just over 40 per cent .
6 Although we might expect bedrock mineralogy to exert a pervasive control over the products of chemical weathering this is not the case , at least at the broad scale , both because the rocks and minerals exposed at the Earth 's surface are dominated by just two or three types ( Table 6.5 ) , and because prolonged weathering tends to lead to a convergence of secondary mineral types irrespective of parent material mineralogy .
7 After the opening photograph round eight teams were separated by just one point .
8 Much of the final selection is done by just one person .
9 The speaker who complained at the burden on small businesses was clapped by just a handful .
10 Here , fortunately , beer sales are increasing by just over 2 per cent per annum , or in terms of malt an additional requirement of 250,000 tonnes each year .
11 Utilizing neighbours in the form of developing co-operative schemes or arranging/extending reciprocal visiting arrangements was mentioned by just under one-sixth of authorities , and by Metropolitan authorities in particular :
12 The existence of other endothelin receptors also seems to be increasingly likely ; indeed , it may well be difficult to imagine that the actions of three different peptides are mediated by just two receptors .
13 In Britain three-quarters of all daily newspapers are owned by just three companies .
14 If , on the other hand , the Nikkei index were to fall by just 20% from its mid-February level , it would leave a total of $114 billion-worth out of the money .
15 The two vehicles were separated by just 13ft of rope tied diagonally between them .
16 By having the paragraphs indexed as node-link-node triples , one gets better insight into the relationship between the paragraph and the semantic net than when the paragraph is indexed by just a node name .
17 — all semantic information is expressed by just one word ( no need for modifiers or other restrictions ) ;
18 An example of the interactions between living things in which both partners would appear to benefit equally occurs in the Amazon Forest where one particular species of orchid is pollinated by just one species of bee which seems to be tailor-made to fit the flower which it pollinates .
19 The show is watched by just six million viewers , but he said : ‘ I think the public are beginning to take to it . ’
20 In South America , for instance , 47% of the land is owned by just 2% of the population .
21 Last night , a move to introduce such a scheme was defeated by just a dozen votes .
22 When it took off at midnight on September 25 , 1963 , Aldergrove was serviced by just seven airlines and carried relatively few passengers .
23 With the new system , the target was reduced by just 11 runs , implying a rate of 5.65 in getting 164 in 29 overs , by far the fastest rate of the match .
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